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Proposing at the ballpark? It'll cost you

See how much it will cost you to propose at America's ballparks, as researched by Swimmingly.com.

The Arizona Diamondbacks charge $250 to have a message displayed on the scoreboard at Chase Field. The newlyweds even get a commemorative DVD.

The Atlanta Braves charge $50 for a message on the scoreboard at Turner Field.

The Baltimore Orioles do not offer proposals.

The Boston Red Sox charge $250 for a scoreboard message and $350 for a scoreboard message and to be featured live on the video board and be greeted by the team's mascot at Fenway Park.

The Chicago White Sox charge $55 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at U.S. Cellular Field.

The Chicago Cubs charge $175 for a message displayed on the scoreboard, which includes a commemorative print and digital copy of the proposal at Wrigley Field.

The Cincinnati Reds charge $50 for a message displayed on the scoreboard, or a sign delivered by the team mascot at Great American Ball Park.

The Cleveland Indians charge $400 for an on-field proposal at one of the season's 15 post-game fireworks nights at Progressive Field.

The Colorado Rockies charge $50 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at Coors Field.

The Detroit Tigers charge $50 to have the team mascot conduct a trivia contest that ends in the proposal. This includes a baseball decorated with a message and the date. For $75, the couple can have the message displayed on the scoreboard at Comerica Park.

The Houston Astros charge $500 for the proposal to be featured live on the video board. The couple also gets two tickets and a commemorative DVD at Minute Maid Park.

The Kansas City Royals do not offer proposals

The Los Angeles Angels do not offer proposals

The Los Angeles Dodgers charge $75 to have a message displayed on the scoreboard, or $2,500 for the proposal to be featured on the live video board at Dodger Stadium.

The Miami Marlins charge $250 to have a message displayed on the scoreboard and the couple featured on live video. For $500, the couple also gets a PA announcement and a dozen roses at Marlins Park.

The Milwaukee Brewers charge $100 for a short message displayed on the scoreboard, or $250 for a full scoreboard message at Miller Park.

The Minnesota Twins charge $209 to have the proposal featured on the live video board.

The New York Yankees charge $100 to have a message displayed on the scoreboard.

The New York Mets do not offer proposals

The Oakland Athletics charge $85 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at O.CO Coliseum.

The Philadelphia Phillies charge $450 to have the proposal featured live on the video board. The couple also gets four tickets, champagne toast and a commemorative DVD at Citizens Bank Park.

The Pittsburgh Pirates charge $38.50 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at PNC Park.

The San Diego Padres charge $55 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at Petco Park.

The San Francisco Giants charge $145 for a message displayed on the scoreboard during weekday games and $175 during weekend and premium games at AT&T Park.

The Seattle Mariners charges $115 for a message displayed on the scoreboard at Safeco Field.

The St. Louis Cardinals charge $250 for a private tour for a group of up to 20 that ends with a surprise proposal on the field. For $500, the couple can also get a message displayed on the scoreboard at Busch Stadium.

The Tampa Bay Rays charge $500 to have your proposal featured live on the video board at Tropicana Field. This also includes a dozen roses and a commemorative DVD.

The Texas Rangers charges $200 for a message printed on a sign delivered to the couple via the team mascot. The couple also receives flowers and a certificate featuring the date and the couple's names at Globe Life Park in Arlington.

The Toronto Blue Jays do not offer proposals.

The Washington Nationals charge $500 for a message on the scoreboard and $1,500 to be featured live on the video board at Nationals Park.

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